27 cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed and one resident died

After two residents of a skilled nursing facility at the Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System tested positive for COVID-19, all residents and staff were tested. 27 cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed and one resident died. These cases show how quickly COVID-19 spreads in skilled nursing facilities and demonstrate the importance of universal and serial testing for COVID-19. Read more in MMWR: bit.ly/MMWR52220

I believe it said all staff...meaning every employee with or without symptoms...We will finally get to be testing and it is all staff...meaning every single employee whether they are showing active symptoms or not...on that note, if they had active symptoms, they would not be allowed to come to work...

Move them into an environment where they get fresh air and sun. Otherwise it's basically being in a petri dish. Imagine what the inside might look like if we could view the entire scene microscopicaly.

Move them into an environment where they get fresh air and sun. Otherwise it's basically being in a petri dish. Imagine what the inside might look like if we could view the entire scene microscopicaly.

Reia Barber Some place with land. Set up a large tent with lots of flow. This isn't hard.

If you follow the link they provide it goes on to say that "Fourteen of the 19 residents with COVID-19 were asymptomatic at the time of testing. Among these residents, eight developed symptoms 1–5 days after specimen collection and were later classified as presymptomatic; one of these patients died." And "Four of the eight infected staff members were symptomatic and were tested within 2 days after symptom onset; one developed fever at work and was immediately tested and sent home."